Lemon 🍋 I made her a pillow as well. Although, it's knitted not crochet. She seems to like it, probably because it smells like me or it's nice to rub on when she is shedding. 😅😊🍋❤ . . . . . . . 💛 #beardeddragon#beardeddragonpet

It's not a difficult task. Animal abuse & exploitation exists in different forms; from buying/wearing fur/leather/wool , polluting, buying tickets to zoos/aquariums to even eating meat. I feel that humans have been brainwashed for a very long time into believing these things are normal, that it's completely natural or even good for us. We have to shatter that illusion. The illusion of control. We have to awaken the next generation and possibly even this one & bring awareness to these barbaric traditions. At this point, it's unnecessary practices & we are causing far more damage than we think. Open your ...

Everyday that passes and those who are not working towards seriously changing themselves to good daily, those who wallow in sin in darkness - you are not coming out of your situation that way and therefore losing yourself. I hope people are seriously working on changing themselves to good and doing righteousness.

He was just sitting there, meowing at me 😂 - I apologize for the quality of the pictures at the moment, we're down to just about 7 hours of sun light every day, and we work in those hours, so the pictures aren't too good 🌃 (And we're still waiting for the results from Gandalfs blood test, I will keep you updated) - - - #stormy_gandalf #birmancats

A #recent#creative has been producing These were the first in a little series I’ve made in the run up to giving After I’m thinking about up an shop and similar / working to Already had some so there are some more out there, hoping for of their own..! @mariusostrowski

Castorocauda lutrasimilis.-.Castorocauda was a genus of small, semi-aquatic relative of mammals which lived in the Jurassic period, around 154 million years ago. Its fossil was found in lake bed sediments of the Daohugou Beds of Inner Mongolia. Castorocauda was highly specialized, with adaptations like those of modern semi-aquatic mammals such as beavers, otters, and the platypus. It also had traces of fur. It is the largest Jurassic mammal known. In addition to this swimming specialization, Castorocauda also had adaptations for digging. The dentition indicates a carnivorous, fish eating diet. The discovery of Castorocauda and other Jurassic taxa shows that mammals ...

Megalosaurus.-. Megalosaurus is a dinosaur which walked the Earth about 166 million years ago, during the Jurassic Period. This dinosaur was not only one of the earliest discovered dinosaurs, it is also one of the first dinosaurs to be described in scientific literature. Megalosaurus Was one of the first Dinosaurs to be displayed to the public. It was an aggressive hunter that relied on its natural speed and powerful jaws to take down its prey. Scientists believe this dinosaur combed coastal regions to hunt plesiosaurs or to scavenge fish that have washed upon the shore. It was one of the ...

Guanlong (G.wucaii).-. Guanlong is a dinosaur which lived in China approximately 155 to 160 million years ago during the late Jurassic Period. It had an impressive bony crest on its skull between its nostrils and eyes that curled up and back above the back of its skull. According to studies this crest must have been used for display only because it was far too weak to have been used in combat or defense. Since it was only for display, it is quite likely that it changed colors over time during mating season. This dinosaur has been called the earliest tyrannosaur ...

Brachirosaurus.-.The Brachiosaurus is a massive dinosaur which lived about 156 million years ago during the Jurassic Period. This dinosaur were discovered in 1903 by Elmer S. Riggs in Western Colorado. Brachiosaurus is known for its long neck which made it look very much like a giraffe and its short hindlegs. The front legs of this dinosaur is so much larger than the hind legs. An adult Brachiosaurus could live to be 100 years old. It is believed that these massive animals were warm blooded and not cold blooded like most reptiles. One of the odd things about dinosaurs like Brachiosaurus ...

Compsognathus longipes.-. Compsognathus is a small dinosaur that ran on two feet and lived about 150 million years ago during the late Jurassic Period. Because of its small size it probably preyed on other small dinosaurs, insects and lizards. Although it is small, many paleontologists believe that this dinosaur was pretty fast and could run at speeds around 40 miles per hour. Before the discovery of the four winged dino bird Micro Raptor, Compsognathus was classified as the smallest identified Dinosaur. Compsognathus was first discovered in 1859 in Southern Germany by Dr. Oberndorfer. One interesting fact is that Compsognathus was ...

Frutadens haagarorum.-. Fruitadens a tiny, late Jurassic dinosaur that fed opportunistically on any bugs, plants, and any small critters that happened across its path. Fruitadens has proven difficult to classify. It has now been pegged as an ornithopod, and is believed to have been a close relative of the dinosaur Heterodontosaurus. This tiny ornithischian probably adopted a similar strategy as the comparably sized mammals of the Mesozoic Era, scurrying through the underbrush and, just possibly, climbing trees to stay out of the way of larger dinosaurs. Fruitadens processed its food by a relatively uncomplicated process of puncturing it and, thereafter, ...

Diplodocus.-. Diplodocus is a dinosaur that lived about 154 million years ago in parts of Western North America. It was first discovered in 1877 by Samuel Wendell Williston. It was named after the double chevron bones that are located on the underside of the tail. Diplodocus was the longest dinosaur that ever lived! An adult Diplodocus could attain a length of over 175 feet. This dinosaur could whip its tail in much the same way as the Brontosaurus did and the sound of this whipping motion of the tail would be more like cannon fire and less like a whip ...

Archaeopteryx lithographica.-. Archaeopteryx is a bird that has been discovered in Germany in the mid 19th century. It was named by Hermann von Meyer in 1861. It lived during the Late Jurassic Period, about 150 years ago and flew over what is now known as Europe. It is a 'missing link' between dinosaurs and birds and was in a transitional form between a dinosaur and a bird. Its feathers may have been colourful but according to some scientists, it could have been more than likely black too. This has been confirmed using X-ray analysis of the fossils. It had legs ...

Ceratosaurus.-.Ceratosaurus is a dinosaur which lived approximately 156 million years ago during the late Jurassic Period. This dinosaur was first discovered in 1884 by Othniel Charles Marsh in Colorado. Ceratosaurus may have been a good swimmer. It had small forelimbs, razor sharp teeth and walked on its hind legs. Ceratosaurus had a very pronounced skull that featured extremely large brow horns and nasal passages. The horns were a sexually selected characteristic. Ceratosaurus males with more prominent horns had precedence when mating with females. It also featured some form of armor that ran down its back armor composed of bony plates. ...

Dilophosaurus.-.Dilophosaurus is a dinosaur which lived approximately 193 million years ago during the early Jurassic Period. It was first discovered in 1942 in Arizona by Sam Welles. Dilophosaurus is one of the most misunderstood of all dinosaurs. This is due to its inaccurate portrayal in movies like Jurassic Park. The movie depicted this dinosaur doing things that it is not believed to have done in real life. There is no proof whatsoever that this dinosaur was poisonous, or that any dinosaur could spray venom in the same way depicted in the film. Also these dinosaurs did not have an expandable ...